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concentrated

adjective as in intense

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"However, in our study, we concentrated on three measures that exclusively apply within the Amazon biome and came into force from 2006."

The process is energy-intensive, and the concentrated end product is difficult to transport safely.

The class of 2026 is unprecedented in the quality of talent concentrated in one area.

Both Musk and Trump have concentrated on the idea of him leading a new "Department of Government Efficiency", where he would cut costs, reform regulations and streamline what he calls a "massive, suffocating federal bureaucracy".

From BBC

Private flights to Ibiza, Spain and Nice, France peaked in summer, with arrivals and departures concentrated on the weekends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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